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Part 3A
All the interviews I read about really said a lot about the people's lives and what they were like. They could barely support their families. They couldn't even buy the things they really needed for an average day because it was probably too much money. They didn't have that kind of money. Their lives were really hard back then and I couldn't imagine living like that. I feel bad that they had to work so hard for such little money and that they could barely make a living.

Part 3B:

1. Who is the person being interviewed?W.Leonidas Cockrell is being interviewed.

2. What is his title or position? He is a farmer.

3. What is his race, gender, and age? He appears to be an old man.

4. Where is the Interview taking place? He lives in Livingston,Alabama.

5. What is the date of the interview? The date of this interview was September 14, 1938.

6. Who is the interviewer?Luther Clark



1. Who is the person being interviewed?Aunt Amy.

2. What is his title or position? Works in the Cotten Fields.

3. What is his race, gender, and age? She is an a female African American.

4. Where is the Interview taking place? In Livingston, Alabama.

5. What is the date of the interview? The date of this interview was September 28, 1938.

6. Who is the interviewer?Ruby Pickens Tart.



I am writing about the interviews I read about and the first interview was on W.Leonidas Cockrell. He was interviewed on September 14,1938 by Luther Clark.
He is a farmer is Livingston, Alabama. The other interview was of Aunt amy and it was about her funeral She worked in the cotton fields also in Livingston, Alabama. She is a female african american and was interviewed on September 28, 1938 by Ruby Pickens Tart.